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If a president leaves office with any documents, the act of taking documents renders them declassified
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[quote:Jay3:MV81MjIwNjQwXzc2NzM0NDM4] levin lays it out in this fox piece. "the former president has the legal right to access any and all documents during his presidency, classified or not. they can declassify anything that they want to, and the very actions alone of taking documents, he can be said to have declasified them." yet, here we are, still hearing lefty rags around the world crying that trump broke the law and must be punsihed. clown world continues. [youtube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHxwlmA3QB0[/youtube] [/quote]
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levin lays it out in this fox piece.
"the former president has the legal right to access any and all documents during his presidency, classified or not.
they can declassify anything that they want to, and the very actions alone of taking documents, he can be said to have declasified them."
yet, here we are, still hearing lefty rags around the world crying that trump broke the law and must be punsihed.
clown world continues.
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